Databases

Licensed resources are for the non-profit educational use of Stanford University. Use of these resources is governed by copyright law and individual license agreements. Systematic downloading, distributing, or retaining substantial portions of information is prohibited.

This collection focuses on collecting the Web sites and government documents of the local and regional governments geographically centered around the San Francisco bay area. Part of the web archiving project at Stanford University (http://www.archive-it.org/home/SSRG)

This collection focuses on collecting the Web sites and government documents of the local and regional governments geographically centered around the San Francisco bay area. Part of the web archiving project at Stanford University (http://www.archive-it.org/home/SSRG)

Bird Species of Special Concern (BSSC) Implementation website, a collaboration between PRBO Conservation Science and the California Department of Fish and Game, aims to implement the recommendations detailed in the 2008 BSSC monograph in order to prevent further declines of California's native birds. In addition to the 2008 BSSC report, this site provides access to maps, climate data, and related literature.

Bird Species of Special Concern (BSSC) Implementation website, a collaboration between PRBO Conservation Science and the California Department of Fish and Game, aims to implement the recommendations detailed in the 2008 BSSC monograph in order to prevent further declines of California's native birds. In addition to the 2008 BSSC report, this site provides access to maps, climate data, and related literature.

Contains the text of the regulations that have been formally adopted by state agenicies, reviewed and approved by the Office of Administrative Law, and filed with the Secretary of State. Title 24 (California Building Standards is published separately and is not included in this website.

Contains the text of the regulations that have been formally adopted by state agenicies, reviewed and approved by the Office of Administrative Law, and filed with the Secretary of State. Title 24 (California Building Standards is published separately and is not included in this website.

Archived website of the California Dept. of Education Curriculum & Instruction. Contains CDE curriculum frameworks, instruction, and standards. Part of the web archiving project at Stanford University (http://www.archive-it.org/home/SSRG)

Archived website of the California Dept. of Education Curriculum & Instruction. Contains CDE curriculum frameworks, instruction, and standards. Part of the web archiving project at Stanford University (http://www.archive-it.org/home/SSRG)

"The California Digital Library provides access to scholarly materials, databases of journal article abstracts and citations, electronic journals, publishing tools, and reference databases for the University of California community. The CDL also builds collections and provides public access to cultural heritage materials though a variety of innovative programs such as Counting California, which hosts digital government information, and the eScholarship program, which assists in the creation and dissemination of UC-produced scholarship. In addition, the CDL pursues technological innovations that enhance services for accessing, sharing, manipulating, and integrating scholarly content in all forms."--Collections and services page.

"The California Digital Library provides access to scholarly materials, databases of journal article abstracts and citations, electronic journals, publishing tools, and reference databases for the University of California community. The CDL also builds collections and provides public access to cultural heritage materials though a variety of innovative programs such as Counting California, which hosts digital government information, and the eScholarship program, which assists in the creation and dissemination of UC-produced scholarship. In addition, the CDL pursues technological innovations that enhance services for accessing, sharing, manipulating, and integrating scholarly content in all forms."--Collections and services page.

"The California Ephemera Project (CEP) provides access to the finding aids of ephemera collections at California institutions. The ephemera collections described span from 1850 to the present, and contain advertisements, announcements, brochures, catalogs, menus, pamphlets, billheads, theater programs, clippings, bylaws, flyers, tickets, travel guides, and more. Collections represent California businesses, associations, schools, institutions, and clubs; events ranging from world's fairs and earthquakes to parades and protests; buildings and structures, including the construction of Bay Area bridges; and extensive biographical files on both well-known and little-known Californians. Funded by a Cataloging Hidden Special Collections and Archives grant awarded by the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) to process and describe their ephemera in 2009-2010, the initial partners on the California Ephemera Project include the California Historical Society; the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Historical Society; the San Francisco Public Library; and the Society of California Pioneers, all located in San Francisco."--About page.

"The California Ephemera Project (CEP) provides access to the finding aids of ephemera collections at California institutions. The ephemera collections described span from 1850 to the present, and contain advertisements, announcements, brochures, catalogs, menus, pamphlets, billheads, theater programs, clippings, bylaws, flyers, tickets, travel guides, and more. Collections represent California businesses, associations, schools, institutions, and clubs; events ranging from world's fairs and earthquakes to parades and protests; buildings and structures, including the construction of Bay Area bridges; and extensive biographical files on both well-known and little-known Californians. Funded by a Cataloging Hidden Special Collections and Archives grant awarded by the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) to process and describe their ephemera in 2009-2010, the initial partners on the California Ephemera Project include the California Historical Society; the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Historical Society; the San Francisco Public Library; and the Society of California Pioneers, all located in San Francisco."--About page.

"The California Geological Survey (CGS) database of publications contains publications available for purchase. The publications may be purchased by anyone interested in geologic maps, geologic reports, seismic data and more."

"The California Geological Survey (CGS) database of publications contains publications available for purchase. The publications may be purchased by anyone interested in geologic maps, geologic reports, seismic data and more."

California Law consists of 29 codes, covering various subject areas, the State Constitution and Statutes. Information presented reflects laws currently in effect. All California Codes have been updated to include the current statutes.

California Law consists of 29 codes, covering various subject areas, the State Constitution and Statutes. Information presented reflects laws currently in effect. All California Codes have been updated to include the current statutes.

The California NGO search engine is a compilation of Web sites from non-profits, community based organizations (CBOs), policy institutes, research centers, and think tanks conducting and publishing research on issues of concern to the state of California. It is a growing search engine with 758 included sites as of July, 2012. Organizations included in the search focus primarily on the following areas: Community and Economic Development; Criminal Justice; Education; Energy; Environment; Health; Housing and Homelessness; Human Rights; Labor and Workplace issues; Planning and Land Use; Poverty; Public Interest Law; Science and Technology; Social Services; Transportation; Water; Urban design; Urban studies; Voting and Elections. This search engine is maintained by James Jacobs (jrjacobs AT stanford DOT edu) and Kris Kasianovitz (krisk11 AT stanford DOT edu), government information librarians at Stanford University Library. Please contact us for questions or suggested additions to the search engine.

The California NGO search engine is a compilation of Web sites from non-profits, community based organizations (CBOs), policy institutes, research centers, and think tanks conducting and publishing research on issues of concern to the state of California. It is a growing search engine with 758 included sites as of July, 2012. Organizations included in the search focus primarily on the following areas: Community and Economic Development; Criminal Justice; Education; Energy; Environment; Health; Housing and Homelessness; Human Rights; Labor and Workplace issues; Planning and Land Use; Poverty; Public Interest Law; Science and Technology; Social Services; Transportation; Water; Urban design; Urban studies; Voting and Elections. This search engine is maintained by James Jacobs (jrjacobs AT stanford DOT edu) and Kris Kasianovitz (krisk11 AT stanford DOT edu), government information librarians at Stanford University Library. Please contact us for questions or suggested additions to the search engine.

Contains a searchable database of all public schools, private schools, and school districts in California. The database can be sorted by elementary, high schools, adult education centers, alternative schools, community college campuses, continuation high schools, intermediate/middle schools, junior high schools, juvenile court schools, K-12 public schools, mental hospitals, opportunity schools, preschools, ROC/ROP, Special education schools (public), state college and university campuses, University of California campuses and summer schools, youth authority facilities, and whether the schools are charter or non-charter.

Contains a searchable database of all public schools, private schools, and school districts in California. The database can be sorted by elementary, high schools, adult education centers, alternative schools, community college campuses, continuation high schools, intermediate/middle schools, junior high schools, juvenile court schools, K-12 public schools, mental hospitals, opportunity schools, preschools, ROC/ROP, Special education schools (public), state college and university campuses, University of California campuses and summer schools, youth authority facilities, and whether the schools are charter or non-charter.

The ca.gov domain is the 3rd largest domain in the U.S. government web. A great deal of that content is published by the State of California, and represents a rich source of material for researchers, students, the general public and state agencies themselves. This archive preserves access to hundreds of state agency sites that are captured on a regular basis. State agencies utilize their websites to publish everything from press releases, agendas, minutes, events, reports and statistics. This material is especially volatile as leadership changes or as time sensitive issues are no longer on agendas or in the news. This information while not distributed in print still holds immense social and research value, which we as memory institutions have an obligation to collect and preserve. By collecting and preserving this information, the study of issues in California, the world's fourth largest economy, will be greatly enhanced. The archive is maintained by government information specialists across several UC campuses and the Stanford University Libraries with support from the California Digital Library.

The ca.gov domain is the 3rd largest domain in the U.S. government web. A great deal of that content is published by the State of California, and represents a rich source of material for researchers, students, the general public and state agencies themselves. This archive preserves access to hundreds of state agency sites that are captured on a regular basis. State agencies utilize their websites to publish everything from press releases, agendas, minutes, events, reports and statistics. This material is especially volatile as leadership changes or as time sensitive issues are no longer on agendas or in the news. This information while not distributed in print still holds immense social and research value, which we as memory institutions have an obligation to collect and preserve. By collecting and preserving this information, the study of issues in California, the world's fourth largest economy, will be greatly enhanced. The archive is maintained by government information specialists across several UC campuses and the Stanford University Libraries with support from the California Digital Library.

Includes most of the fire insurance maps of California produced by the Sanborn Map Company from the mid-1880s to around 1950. The black and white digital images were produced from microform of the Sanborn atlases in the Library of Congress collection. Digital collection is searchable by city and date.

Includes most of the fire insurance maps of California produced by the Sanborn Map Company from the mid-1880s to around 1950. The black and white digital images were produced from microform of the Sanborn atlases in the Library of Congress collection. Digital collection is searchable by city and date.